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Item Open Access Dielectric inspired scaling of polarization conversion subwavelength resonances in open ultrathin chiral structures(A I P Publishing LLC, 2015) Serebryannikov, A. E.; Mutlu, M.; Özbay, EkmelIt is shown that the scaling of subwavelength resonances in open ultrathin chiral structures can be obtained by varying only the permittivity of dielectric spacers, while multiband one-way polarization conversion and related asymmetric transmission remain possible. These features are quite general and obtainable in a wide range of parameter variation. Surprisingly, the difference in the power of ε for the classical ε-1/2 scaling rule and the empirical rules obtained in the present letter does not exceed 22%, giving an important entry point for future theoretical studies and design strategies. Both spectral scaling and conservation of the polarization characteristics can be achieved by using either tunneling or real-index impedance matching. The scaled structures with strong polarization and directional selectivity may have thickness of λ/100 and smaller. © 2015 AIP Publishing LLC.Item Open Access Directional selectivity through the subwavelength slit in metallic gratings(IEEE, 2011) Çakmakyapan, Semih; Çaglayan, Hümeyra; Serebryannikov, Andriy; Özbay, EkmelAn approach for obtaining strong directional selectivity through a single subwavelength slit in non-symmetric metallic gratings is shown theoretically and experimentally. Directionality effect originates from the different resonance frequencies of two interfaces. © 2011 OSA.Item Open Access Experimental validation of strong directional selectivity in nonsymmetric metallic gratings with a subwavelength slit(American Institute of Physics, 2011-02-02) Cakmakyapan, S.; Caglayan, H.; Serebryannikov, A. E.; Özbay, EkmelStrong directional selectivity is theoretically predicted and experimentally validated at the microwave frequencies in the beaming regime for a single subwavelength slit in nonsymmetric metallic gratings with double-side corrugations. The operation regime can be realized at a fixed angle of incidence when the surface-plasmon assisted transmission is significant within a narrow range of observation angles, if illuminating one of the grating interfaces, and tends to vanish for all observation angles, if illuminating the opposite interface. The studied effect is connected with asymmetry (nonreciprocity) in the beaming that occurs if the surface plasmon properties are substantially different for the two interfaces being well isolated from each other.Item Open Access One-way transmission through the subwavelength slit in nonsymmetric metallic gratings(Optical Society of America, 2010-07-27) Cakmakyapan, S.; Serebryannikov, A. E.; Caglayan, H.; Özbay, EkmelAn approach for obtaining one-way transmission in the beaming regime is suggested that is based on the directional radiation of surface plasmons in nonsymmetric metallic gratings with a single slit. In contrast to the various nonsymmetric one-way diffraction gratings that have recently been proposed, the possibility of obtaining of narrow beams is demonstrated. Strong directional selectivity can appear a wide range of the observation angles, while the angle of incidence is retained.Item Open Access Time-varying lifting structures for single-tree complexwavelet transform(IEEE, 2012) Keskin, Furkan; Çetin, A. EnisIn this paper, we describe a single-tree complex wavelet transform method using time-varying lifting structures. In the dualtree complex wavelet transform (DT-CWT), two different filterbanks are executed in parallel to analyze a given input signal, which increases the amount of data after analysis. DT-CWT leads to a redundancy factor of 2 d for d-dimensional signals. In the proposed single-tree complex wavelet transform (ST-CWT) structure, filters of the lifting filterbank switch back and forth between the two analysis filters of the DT-CWT. This approach does not increase the amount of output data as it is a critically sampled transform and it has the desirable properties of DT-CWT such as shift-invariance and directional selectivity. The proposed filterbank is capable of constructing a complex wavelet-like transform. Examples are presented. © 2012 IEEE.Item Open Access Unidirectional transmission in photonic-crystal gratings at beam-type illumination(Optical Society of American (OSA), 2010) Cakmak, A.O.; Colak, E.; Serebryannikov, A.E.; Özbay, EkmelUnidirectional transmission is studied theoretically and experimentally for the gratings with one-side corrugations (non-symmetric gratings), which are based on two-dimensional photonic crystals composed of alumina rods. The unidirectional transmission appears at a fixed angle of incidence as a combined effect of the peculiar dispersion features of the photonic crystal and the properly designed corrugations. It is shown that the basic unidirectional transmission characteristics, which are observed at a plane-wave illumination, are preserved at Gaussian-beam and horn antenna illuminations. The main attention is paid to the single-beam unidirectional regime, which is associated with the strong directional selectivity arising due to the first negative diffraction order. An additional degree of freedom for controlling the transmission of the electromagnetic waves is obtained by making use of the asymmetric corrugations at the photonic crystal interface. © 2010 Optical Society of America.